Crème Brulée
Cookbook
Da Silvano Cookbook: Simple Secrets from New York's Favorite Italian Restaurant
Published by Bloomsbury USA

Editor's Note: When it comes to planning a dinner party, deciding what to serve for dessert just might be a little detail that gets overlooked. But if you want to end your next get-together on the right note, consider using this recipe for Crème Brulée. Delicate and elegant as can be, this dessert recipe will wow your guests. This recipe can work for a number of different types of get-togethers, too, including a formal sit-down soiree and a barbecue in the backyard. You'll love showing off your culinary skills when you put this delicious dessert on the table!
At Da Silvano, we brand the restaurant’s initials into the top of each crème. Obviously, you can’t do this at home, but you should not skip the step of browning the sugar on top of each dessert—it’s easy to do and the contrast between the cool custard and hot, crisp sugar is divine.
Serves6
Cooking MethodBaking
CostInexpensive
Total Timehalf-day
OccasionCasual Dinner Party, Formal Dinner Party
Recipe CourseDessert
MealDinner
MoodFestive
Taste and TextureCreamy, Crunchy, Rich, Sweet
Ingredients
- 12 egg yolks
- 3 cups (700 ml) heavy cream
- 1 cup (225 ml) whole milk
- 1 cup (225 g) granulated sugar
- 2 tablespoons pure vanilla extract
- ¼ cup (55 g) superfine sugar
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F/170 degrees C/gas 3.
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Whisk together all the ingredients in a ceramic or stainless steel mixing bowl. Divide the mixture among six 1-cup (225 ml) ovenproof ramekins. Place the ramekins in a baking pan and fill the pan with warm water up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the tops of the ramekins.
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Place the pan in the oven and bake until the custards are set but still a bit loose in the middle, about 35 to 40 minutes.
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Remove the pan from the oven, remove the ramekins from the pan, and let the custard cool to room temperature. Cover each with plastic wrap, transfer to the refrigerator, and refrigerate for at least 3 hours or up to 24 hours.
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When ready to serve, preheat the broiler.
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Remove the plastic covering from each ramekin. Sprinkle a layer of superfine sugar over the surface of each one. Set the ramekins in a baking pan and fill with ice water almost to the tops of the ramekins. Place the pan under the broiler and bake until the sugar crystallizes, about 30 seconds. If you have a small propane torch, you can also caramelize the sugar using the torch.
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Remove the ramekins from the pan, dry them off, and serve immediately.
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